
extras taken after a delivery hits any part of the body of the batsman other than the bat or the gloved hand that holds the bat. If the batsman makes no attempt to play the ball with the bat, leg byes may not be scored.
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extras taken after a delivery hits any part of the body of the batsman other than the bat or the gloved hand that holds the bat. If the batsman makes no attempt to play the ball with the bat, leg byes may not be scored.
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In the sport of cricket, a leg bye is a run scored by the batting team when the batsman has not hit the ball with his bat, but the ball has hit the batsman`s body or protective gear. ==Scoring leg byes== If the ball deflects off the batsman`s body and needs to be gathered by a fielder, the batsmen may have the opportunity to score runs safely, a.....
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(from the article `cricket`) ...but to the side`s score may be added the following extras: (1) byes (when a ball from the bowler passes the wicket without being touched by the ...
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Run scored from a ball that hit the batsman's body rather this his bat.
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